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Wound on angelfish

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I've had my angelfish for about 2 years and a few months ago I put in a gourami with him. I saw the angelfish nudging him away a few times when he came too close and after a while the gourami had a tiny wound on him which I thought was due to this and I thought it would heal but it got bigger and the fish died. Now my angelfish has it!! Is it an infection? and can I stop it from killing him?

I can't really say much i've never seen a wound like that on a fish... I mean I'm sure you could try antibiotics or someone will recommend a good medication.. I can however comment on your amazing Twitter background, Josh Hutcherson is GORGEOUS

I wouldn't doubt the angel and gourami went at it and one killed the other. but odd to see this after the gourami was gone. unless the gourami did this/angel ran into something then it may be some infection.

either way, i would put him in QT, find some melafix, add a bit of salt, up the temp a bit to like 80-82, increase the O2, and keep the water super duper clean and keep the lights off.

what size is the tank? and any other tank mates with the angel currently?

Some type of worm. Feed a deworming flake and follow the feeding recomendations.

Catch the fish, place it on a wet towel flat. Take a QT tip, place the Q tip into hydrogen peroxide. Swab the area of this wound with the HP. Only contact the area directly. Replace the fish into it's tank. You must move quickly, do a count in your head at a fair pace to get to 60, if you are not ready or delay, place the fish into a bucket of aerated water to catch it's breath for 5 minutes or so and do it again.

Observe the area carefully and repeat if the condition worsens. It may scab and slough some over growth, if this over growth funguses reapply the swabbing.

You must worm angels every 6 months to keep them healthy and ensure a long life. You basically need to use a fenbendazole based flake, angelsplus sells this.

Wow that is gnarly. I didn't know angels were prone to issues with worms. Thanks for the great info guys. Good luck with this guy. I hope he pulls through. He is gorgeous.

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